Following the long tradition in broadband seismology in Germany, the GedForschungsZentrum (GFZ) at Potsdam, an institution for interdisciplinary research in geosciences, founded in 1992 by the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology, has started a program for the establishment of a network of globally distributed broadband seismic stations. The program, called GEOFON (GEOFOrschungsNetz), is dedicated to Emst von Rebeur-Paschwitz who recorded the first teleseismic seismogram, 1889 in Potsdam and proposed a global seismograph network and an earthquake reporting system. Our program will, after its completion, consist of three parts: a permanent network of about 30 stations, a portable broadband network and a comprehensive data archive. It ...
(GSN) surpassed its 128-station design goal for uniform worldwide coverage of the Earth.A total of 1...
AlpArray is a large collaborative seismological project in Europe that includes more than 50 resear...
International audienceThe AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our ...
Following the long tradition in broadband seismology in Germany, the GedForschungsZentrum (GFZ) at P...
The GEOFON program consists of a global seismic network, a seismological data center, and a global e...
International audienceGlobal seismographic networks (GSNs) emerged during the late nineteenth and ea...
Global seismographic networks emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, facilitated by ...
The origins of the Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) can be traced to the summer of ...
Germany has a long history in seismic instrumentation. The installation of the first station sites w...
The construction of Résif - the French seismological and geodetic network - was launched in 2009 in ...
(GSN) surpassed its 128-station design goal for uniform worldwide coverage of the Earth. A total of ...
(GSN) surpassed its 128-station design goal for uniform worldwide coverage of the Earth.A total of 1...
AlpArray is a large collaborative seismological project in Europe that includes more than 50 resear...
International audienceThe AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our ...
Following the long tradition in broadband seismology in Germany, the GedForschungsZentrum (GFZ) at P...
The GEOFON program consists of a global seismic network, a seismological data center, and a global e...
International audienceGlobal seismographic networks (GSNs) emerged during the late nineteenth and ea...
Global seismographic networks emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, facilitated by ...
The origins of the Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks (FDSN) can be traced to the summer of ...
Germany has a long history in seismic instrumentation. The installation of the first station sites w...
The construction of Résif - the French seismological and geodetic network - was launched in 2009 in ...
(GSN) surpassed its 128-station design goal for uniform worldwide coverage of the Earth. A total of ...
(GSN) surpassed its 128-station design goal for uniform worldwide coverage of the Earth.A total of 1...
AlpArray is a large collaborative seismological project in Europe that includes more than 50 resear...
International audienceThe AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our ...